July 22, 2010
Asbestos’ U.S. legacy may be half-million deaths
WASHINGTON The first sign of trouble came as Bill Rogers was mowing his lawn one January morning in 2007. “As I would go back and forth with the mower, I would run out of air,” said Rogers, 67, of Palm Bay, Fla.
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